Deep, rich colors are difficult in soy. They require 2-3 times the dye that paraffin requires, sometimes more.
Note that standard dye amounts create a washed-out, pastel color in soy. We suggest making a test swatch to figure out the dye amount you will need to get the color you'd like.

Due to the extreme concentration of our liquid dyes there is a noticeable odor that will not be detectable at normal usages in finished candles.

Properties

Reviews

Blue Dye

I love this blue dye! I don't think the smell is that bad at all, unless you hold it up to your nose and smell it right out of the jar, and you can't smell it AT ALL in the finished product. This is a wonderfully vibrant blue, when used in soy wax, and I like how easily I can blend it with other colors. It combines nicely with brown dye for a richer, navy blue, and I can darken it up easily with a few drops of black. No complaints here!

Meghan

2018-02-04

I would give CandleScience liquid NO stars if that was an option. Extremely disappointed in the liquid dye (tried red, blue and yellow). VERY noxious smell, gave several people headaches. Smell only slightly improved in finished product.
Wasted 2 pounds wax, fragrance, glass candle jars - CandleScience states this is not defective. Smells like mothballs - very, very unpleasant smell.

Karen

2017-12-18

I LOVE this color and goes well with my scents; Blueberry Cheesecake, etc. I like the color for my
events I do and my candle themes. Very nice!

MW

2016-10-06

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